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TPS Position Update – August 6, 2013

TPS Position Update – August 6, 2013

| August 6, 2013

August 6, 2013 . . . . Lightbridge (NASDAQ: LTBR) – Hold Well, it’s been an interesting week or so for LTBR.  To the surprise of everyone, the stock shot up 98% in one day!  Since then, the share price has given back most of its gains – but it’s still a small winner for […]

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PSB Monthly Issue August 2013

PSB Monthly Issue August 2013

| August 1, 2013

August 2013 THE INDUSTRY MAY BE STRUGGLING, BUT THIS COMPANY IS BREWING UP A TURNAROUND When most people consider investing in a coffee company, the first thing that comes to mind is inevitably Starbucks (SBUX). After all, the company is wildly popular with over 20,000 locations worldwide and an extremely recognizable name brand.  Not to […]

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TPS Trade Alert – July 23, 2013

TPS Trade Alert – July 23, 2013

| July 23, 2013

July 23, 2013 Recommendation: Buy Overland Storage (NASDAQ: OVRL) up to $1.20 per share. Trade Rationale: The type of companies we recommend for our portfolio tend to fly under the radar of the average investor. Sometimes they’re just too small to be noticed (e.g. they lack analyst coverage). Other times, it’s the lack of buzz […]

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PSB Portfolio Update July 2013

PSB Portfolio Update July 2013

| July 18, 2013

July 18, 2013 Are The Bulls In Control? Last month, we wondered whether volatility had peaked in the wake of Bernanke’s tapering comments.  Well, that certainly appears to be the case – at least in the short-term. Since last month’s update, volatility levels have fallen back down to bull market levels.  In fact, the VIX […]

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TPS Position Update – July 17, 2013

TPS Position Update – July 17, 2013

| July 17, 2013

July 17, 2013 . . . . Axcelis Technologies (NASDAQ: ACLS) – Hold ACLS continues to surge and set new highs.  The shares have had a great past few months and have currently breached the $2 mark. As of this writing, our position is up 71%. The most recent bit of positive news is the […]

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PSB Monthly Issue July 2013

PSB Monthly Issue July 2013

| July 4, 2013

July 2013 WITH THIS COMPANY, YOU CAN TEACH AN OLD DOG NEW TRICKS The long-term success of a company is often contingent on its ability to adapt.  Face it, no product stays innovative forever. Eventually, new technology or new competition creeps into the picture.  That’s why a good management team is always looking for new […]

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TPS Trade Alert – July 1, 2013

TPS Trade Alert – July 1, 2013

| July 1, 2013

July 1, 2013 Recommendation: Buy Lightbridge (NASDAQ: LTBR) up to $1.95 per share. Trade Rationale: From an investors’ standpoint, the energy sector can be quite interesting.  Not only are there various types of industries to invest in, but there are several different layers to those industries. Are you going to invest in oil or solar […]

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TPS Position Update – June 25, 2013

TPS Position Update – June 25, 2013

| June 25, 2013

June 25, 2013 . . . . Syntroleum (NASDAQ: SYNM) – Hold SYNM just keeps climbing.  As of this writing, the stock’s up 60%.  And, the shares have gained as much as 77% for us in June. Adding to the company’s recent good news is the announcement of a second lawsuit against NESTE Oil.  The […]

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PSB Portfolio Update June 2013

PSB Portfolio Update June 2013

| June 20, 2013

June 20, 2013 Has Volatility Peaked? We’re seeing a pretty big selloff in stocks after Bernanke’s comments yesterday.  The Fed is expecting to taper its bond buying program towards the end of the year – and investors are apparently already missing the stimulus. The pullback really doesn’t make a whole lot of sense – considering […]

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TPS Trade Alert – June 18, 2013

TPS Trade Alert – June 18, 2013

| June 18, 2013

June 18, 2013 Recommendation: Buy Metalico (AMEX: MEA) up to $1.65 per share. Trade Rationale: Micro cap stocks can often be hit the hardest by negative industry sentiment.  In other words, if investors don’t like a certain industry or sector, they tend to take it out on the smallest stocks first. Don’t get me wrong […]

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